I bought these foot guards along with the Hayabusa MMA gloves, wicked combo. I love the design of Hayabusa products, and these foot guards are very comfy. They help alot with preventing mat...Read complete review

I bought these foot guards along with the Hayabusa MMA gloves, wicked combo. I love the design of Hayabusa products, and these foot guards are very comfy. They help alot with preventing mat burn, and also boost my takedown defense. I've been stuffing takedowns left and right with the help of these. My Main and only complaint about these is that rubber balls on the sole burn off QUICK. After one hour of use some of them had dissapeared. I'll post a pic to show you guys.

All in all, i'm happy with this product because i got them mainly to prevent mat burn. Hopefully i don't start slipping after all of the grip balls burn off.

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Biggest waste of money

the first time i bought a pair they didn't fit and with there no return policy i had to get another pair. No big deal used it as a gift for a friend. when...Read complete review

the first time i bought a pair they didn't fit and with there no return policy i had to get another pair. No big deal used it as a gift for a friend. when i finally got the second pair the first time that i wore them the trainer complained that there where little red nubs on the mats i looked at my feet and they where mostly gone. then i started slipping all over the mats to the point that i got blisters and had to take the things off. for the money i spent I really expected more.

Bought these as I have rolled my ankles several times in the past. I have tried a lot of similar products and none of them offered the support these do. The Hayabusa foot grips are also the most comfortable I have ever worn. They are almost as if you have nothing at all on, or a comfy pair of socks.

Just purchased my second pair of foot grips; I think these are great. They help increase traction and prevent slippage. Great on wet mats for training. I would not recommend for usage on a hard wood floor.

ok I know this is going to sound weird but I have feet that sweat a lot and after a while my kicks become sloppy because I'm afraid of losing balance. could I use this in my next match or is that against the rules, any tip would be helpful.

Foot grips are usually legal in a contest. However, you would need to contact the organization that you are competing in. They would be able to answer any question you have in terms of rules and regulations.